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    Killing Without Emotions

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    compassionate not to kill‚ it is hard to understand why there is so much killing in the world? How‚ with empathy and compassion‚ can people kill? They must override their emotions with stronger emotions of hate and notions of purpose based on their beliefs. In the following paragraphs will present few examples that will indicate why and how some people override their emotions with stronger emotions based on their purpose. A common example of this is of a suicide bomber. So how these suicide bombers are

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    1. The audit risk model is composed of four risks. The planned detection risk is a factor of inherent risk‚ control risk‚ and acceptable audit risk. Planned detection risk is the risk the auditor fails to detect misstatements and will increase or decrease dependent on the level of risk in the other three factors. If the auditor determines it is expected that misstatements is highly likely than inherent risk increases and create a higher demand for evidence. As the same with control risk‚ the

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    Networks and Protocols

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    ENTS 640 Networks and Protocols I Fall 2013 Solutions to Homework #5 Assigned: October 19; Due: October 24 H5.1 Write a Java application with a simple class inheritance hierarchy. As shown in the UML diagram below‚ it should consist of three classes. The Student class‚ representing a student’s personal and course registration information for a given semester‚ which will be the superclass. The two subclasses inheriting from the Student class are the FullTimeStudent class‚ representing a full-time

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    1) Explain the auditor’s responsibility to detect material misstatements due to errors and fraud and the categories of fraud affecting financial reporting. Identify misstatement in financial report is the major task of auditor. Regardless the result of error or fraud‚ plan and perform audit engagements are being required by auditors to ensure financial statements are free from material misstatement by reasonable assurance instead of total responsibilities to the fair and true reports due to the limitation

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    government. All of the Legislative Branches rights and powers are defined in the U.S Constitution. However the Legislative Branch is the most powerful branch. The Legislative Branch is the most powerful branch because they make laws‚ declare war‚ and override presidential veto‚ and many more. One of the Legislative branches power is to declare war. The founders of US Constitution didn’t want to give the president too much power so they gave it to Congress for a group to decide. It’s shown in Article

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    Interface is a blueprint of a class. Final Keyword is used in several different contexts to define an entity which cannot later be changed. Final Variable is a variable that holds a value that cannot be changed. Final Method is a method that cannot be override. Final Class is a class that cannot be extend. Abstract is a process of hiding the implementation details. Inheritance is a mechanism wherein a new class is derived from an existing class. Object Oriented Programming is a programming paradigm

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    Litigation Assignment

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    will override a conflict of the state constitution‚ Any powers not delegated by the federal constitution is reserved to the states. Federal Legislation is next since it deals with constitutional law and could override the state law if a conflict exists in the two laws. Federal law affects all states where state law is confined to each state only. Next is the States constitution as it deals with each particular state‚ although if there is a conflict with federal statutes‚ federal will override state

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    What Happens to a Bill on the President’s Desk Laws are made in order to govern behavior in society. There are many types of laws including civil law‚ administrative law‚ criminal law‚ constitutional law‚ and international law. In order for these laws to be put into action‚ there is a process that must be followed. Laws start out as a bill. Anyone can draft a bill such as parties‚ interests groups‚ or presidents; and it is up to Congress to act favorably in order for the bill to become a law. According

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    Data Structure

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    get(getSize() - 1); list.remove(getSize() - 1); return o ; } public E peek() { return list.get(getSize() - 1); } public int getSize() { return list.size(); } public boolean isEmpty() { return list.isEmpty(); } @Override public String toString() { return "queue: " + list.toString(); } } public class fruitQ { public static void main(String[] args) { MyQueue <String > t = new MyQueue <String >(); t.enqueue("Apple");

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